Tag: work
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Biomedical, data science training wins new grant
[ad_1] The Rice University NLM Training Program (NLMTP) in Biomedical Informatics and Data Science was awarded a $4.16 million grant from the National Library of Medicine (NLM), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). This grant represents the seventh renewal of support for a program that began more than 30 years ago to foster ... -
Q & A: Leading Health Disparities Experts Join UPMC Hillman Cancer Center and University of Pittsburgh
[ad_1] Dr. Monica L. Baskin After 20 years of leading large-scale research programs aimed at reducing health disparities, he joined UPMC Hillman Cancer Center as Associate Director of Community Outreach and Engagement and Professor of Medicine in the Department of Hematology/Oncology. Did. She also serves as Vice President for Health Equity and Assistant Vice President ... -
The value of reverse mentoring in the life sciences industry
[ad_1] Finding a mentor to help guide them in their career is the goal of many young professionals. But reverse mentorship (when a younger, less experienced employee becomes the mentor) can be even more beneficial because it’s a win-win. This is especially true in technology-driven fields like Rife’s science industry. Former General Electric CEO Jack ... -
ULM has awarded a $2.5 million grant to harm reduction education in Louisiana. This is her biggest grant in a decade.
[ad_1] Tweet twitter tweet button Published August 22, 2022 caption: The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration awarded a $2.5 million grant to ULM Associate Professor of Clinical Practice, Alexis Horace, Ph.D., for harm reduction education. Monroe, Louisiana – The University of Louisiana Monroe School ... -
Frustration after state legislature rejects bilingual education bill
[ad_1] A bill that would have helped school districts start more bilingual immersion programs faltered in the California legislature this month, dashing the hopes of many proponents of bilingual education. Senate Bill 952 would have provided at least 20 school districts with technical assistance and grants of up to $750,000 each to establish programs to ... -
AMDL Circle forges a home for science in a sculptural lattice with the Novartis Pavilion
[ad_1] “Future-orientated, innovative, open and optimistic” is how Italian architect Michele De Lucchi’s AMDL Circle introduces its design for the Novartis Pavilion in Basel, Switzerland. Presenting itself as an architectural symbol, the sculptural form of the new pavilion with its technologically advanced lattice facade explores the potential of architecture to communicate the values of science. ... -
The Road to Social Greatness
[ad_1] Influencers and content creators are two of the most popular jobs today. Not everyone goes viral, but everyone can make an impact. In today’s world, the West, and the world at large, is not only influenced by social media, but socially dominated. Platforms like Facebook have reached nearly 3 billion users, and platforms like ... -
7 Best SEO Certifications: Is It Worth It?
[ad_1] Is Getting SEO Certified Worth It? This is the reaction every SEO pro likes. That’s right: it depends! (Otherwise this would be a shorter article.) An SEO certification can be helpful if you’re new to the industry or want to expand your skill set into different areas. But do you need specific certifications to ...











